Agile Trends - Explore Invisible World - Short

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API InputHow to Explore an Invisible World? No Context CluesIdentify ProbesA betterAnti-PatternAnti-PatternNurture VerbsStay in ControlDeliberate JudgmentCut the MiddlemanTraduttore, TradittoreNo Visual ElementsAutomatedAccessAutomated SuiteRovers on celestial bodies (such as the Mars Rovers) cannot be easily remote-controlled since the radio signal speed is slow (a signal from Mars to Earth takes between 3 and 21 mins). A rover is capable of operating autonomously with little assistance from ground control for data acquisition, but requires human input for identifying promising targets, and determining how to position itself.Your eyes in the software, in the form of sniffers, logs, status messages, LED colors, beepsYour hands in the software in the form of commands, secret operations, environment settings...To explore, you need the steering wheel.Use Cruise Control for known areas, and Auto-Pilot to get startedComputers help get results, testers interpret results.You can’t teach a computer how an unknown bug looks likeOperate the product in a short time and/or few steps.Short action and reaction increase engagement and cognitionAbstractions are leaky.“All models are wrong, but some are useful.” (George Box)